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Monday, September 24, 2012

Mystery female fan bequeaths assets to Fann Wong

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According to solicitior Chung Ting Fai, owner of a law firm with the same name, this happened three years ago.

Mr Chung, 48, told The New Paper: "The lady, Ms S, doesn't want to be identified, but she is sophisticated, attractive, well-spoken and lucid.

"When she told me that she wanted to leave everything she had to Fann Wong, I asked her if she was referring to the actress and she said 'yes'."

To Mr Chung's knowledge, Ms S lives in an upmarket condominium in the eastern part of Singapore and drives a dark blue Mercedes-Benz.

If they belong to her, Wong will likely inherit more than $1 million upon the mystery benefactor's death.

Both Ms S and Wong are 41.

According to the solicitor, the effectively bilingual Ms S is slim and petite.

And no, she's not a celebrity herself. He also believes that the woman, a fan, does not know the star.

"She gave me the impression that she wasn't married and had no family. Her mind was made up," added Mr Chung.

Although he did think then that it was out of the ordinary that someone would leave all their assets to a celebrity, he said he has not questioned her intention because he had no right to do so.

Mr Chung added that he does not know of Ms S's assets in Singapore because one does not need to list one's possessions in a will unless there are specific properties allocated to specific individuals.

Assets come under two categories - real (immovable properties such as land) and personal (movable items such as jewellery).

When contacted by Mr Chung two days ago, Ms S said that she didn't want to be interviewed but agreed to her story being published.

Said Mr Chung: "I did ask her why she chose Fann Wong. All she said was that she was a fan of hers.

"Ms S also listed an alternative beneficiary who isn't a celebrity or a family member. She gave me a dialect name and it was gender neutral. So in the event that Fann can't inherit her assets, it will go to the other person."

Ms S can also change her will at any time through another lawyer without informing Mr Chung.

But as of two days ago, the will was still in force.

Mr Chung said that if Ms S has family members, they can contest the will after her death.

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